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27 April, 18:47

The roots of the aquatic plant hydrilla are poorly developed and lack xylem tissue. Which is an appropriate justification for this?

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  1. 27 April, 18:58
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    Hydrilla is a hydrophyte, who have a characteristic of poorly developed root system because they are already surrounded by plenty of water and can absorb water anytime, from their surface. Further, this is why they lack a xylem tissue also. Xylem is required for water transport, which is a very easy task for hydrophytes, as they absorb water from their surface.
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